Yann Arnaud dies in hospital after he was injured performing the aerial straps number during a show in Florida on the weekend. A day earlier he had announced on Instagram that his act was "finally in the show".

Kirsty McDonald thought it would be OK to bring her four-month-old breastfeeding son to one of Ed Sheeran's upcoming concerts. But she's been told by Ticketek "there is no free on the knee" for the sold-out event.

As hopes fade for Queensland to host the Dora The Explorer movie, Australia's most prolific playwright says it's more important for Queensland to produce local films instead of chasing Hollywood blockbusters.

For the newly arrived Greek migrant community in Australia, the cinemas of the 1950s and '60s represented more than entertainment. They were one of the only places where they could meet families, friends from the old country, and even potential lovers.

More than 100 people protest outside Channel 7's Martin Place headquarters to call for a shift in media coverage of Indigenous issues, after comments were aired on breakfast television this week calling for a second Stolen Generation.

The Biennale of Sydney turns 21 this year but instead of what should amount to a consolidatory, coming-of-age moment, the event has the pallor of a festival struggling for relevance, writes national arts reporter Michaela Boland.

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